Apart from the publicity pics, has anyone seen the brothers together since this announcement? Or are they saving that for the tour exclusively? I am feeling cynical about their motives.
I liked Stone Roses but never grew up with them, when they were a choice at a party or a session it was always older people, but I was very happy for their fans at the time of their reunion, and cool too how much Oasis members were all over that, but this is my turn and everyone else of course, how special, gobsmacked. Happy for the brothers and especially Bonehead.
Brothers will always fight. Quite frankly it's between them. The music is irreplaceable we all wonderwall/wonder when. The best bands in the world are touring, do it for the fans and let egos slide.
@@lucasoheyze4597 I suppose the people if they see the shows. But you kno wwhat, if no one wants to go sqee us, we have our own thing and we know how that is. Ask Liam.
Why did that journalist persist with the question of splitting, and make fun of the idea of touring when old like the Stones? What if that flicked a switch? Journalism has quite a lot of power when you think about it.
Really appreciates his fans....hates small gigs, played 600 fans capacity venue....hardly small....and just wants them to buy merch and get out...doesn't like to see the whites of their eyes or to talk to them....mate, if it wasn't for those fans you wouldn't have been playing the likes of Wembley
@@christopherreynolds9254 cos Russell had a lot of serious allegations of r*pe, sexual assault and has made some really terrible comments towards women on live tv and radio
00:21 - This interview is just before the 2008 Wembley gig, it's not "just before" they split up over half a year later. Fake captions, shame on you, @ITNArchive
@JW-zr4ju Yeah, he doesn't know what he's talking about, throwing around the word fake without knowing any facts. Oasis didn't play Wembley stadium in 2008. They played it not long after MJ died in 2009, though.
@RyanDudziak No, we are not both right. Everything he said is completely wrong. He said the interview was from 2008, and not just before they split up. The interview actually took place on Thursday, July 9th, the date of the first show of three that they played at Wembley Stadium that summer, just seven weeks before they split. Incidentally, I attended this very concert. The interview is clearly at Wembley STADIUM, which is an outdoor venue, and not at Wembley ARENA, an indoor venue that they played in October 2008. He accused ITN of dishonesty and said that they should be ashamed of this, despite everything in the video being factual. Like I said, he is completely wrong, and I've corrected him with completely accurate facts.
@@christianbaughn199 People will be in it when shows happen. That's all that matters. Pretty much all stadiums are just bland metal structures, they're full of life when they're used.
@jackhughes7637 That's fair. A lot depends on how close to the stage you are and how much you like being drenched in beer and piss. But Wembley is huge and cold, and for a large portion of the crowd at concerts there, there is a real lack of atmosphere.
I dont no what it is but he always looked like that type if arogant bully type guy who would careless if you fall off the bridge sort of to speak. Not sure. I just sense he seems always angry to people in public.. Someone who is so rude. But maybe today he has woken himself up and is more relax then when he was bully looking figured back in the 90s
One of the most overblown bands. Most songs in the same keys at the same plodding tempos. Boring, bland, unimaginative and derivative songs yet widely popular. Read into that what ye will😂
What is this all about? Do the two EGOS need a refresher? Are they in debt? The band WAS good. Now it's just, once again, about BIGGER BIGGER BIGGER. Who needs this band anymore? It´s so boring.